Mason Jar Christmas Display

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A Mason Jar Christmas Display is simple to create with these simple instructions. Christmas decorations don’t have to be expensive to be stunning. An easy Mason Jar Christmas Decorations idea will leave a beautiful glow wherever you decide to leave them.

Mason Jar Christmas Display

I know I’m not the only one obsessed with Christmas crafts. Especially when you can involve the kids. My kids and I enjoyed putting these together.

We simply used a mixture of ornament sizes, pint-sized Mason jars, and LED fairy lights. Putting it all together created a perfect Mason Jar Christmas Display that leaves a warm glow when all of the lights are off in the house. We have had several compliments about this DIY Christmas decor.

Fill each mason jar with ornaments, leaving enough room from the top to place lid back on.

Ensuring that the battery pack to the LED Fairy Lights can easily be hidden behind the jars, weave in the lights evenly through the ornaments. You can leave one light and string weaving from outside the jars for extra backlighting.

Loosely replace the lid.

Place as a Christmas table centerpiece or on the shelves for a warm glow through the home.

TIPS: You can use one jar or multiple jars for this display. I like to use three next to one another to offset the look. Together they really bring out this Mason Jar Christmas Display.

For more Christmas fun, check out this Christmas Tree Countdown Printable. It’s free and fun for the kids. Simply add to a frame and use a chalk marker to countdown to Christmas!

Instructions

Fill each mason jar with ornaments, leaving enough room from the top to place lid back on.

Ensuring that the battery pack to the LED Fairy Lights can easily be hidden behind the jars, weave in the lights evenly through the ornaments. You can leave one light and string weaving from outside the jars for extra backlighting.

Loosely replace the lid.

Place as a Christmas table centerpiece or on the shelves for a warm glow through the home.

Notes

TIPS: You can use one jar or multiple jars for this display. I like to use three next to one another to offset the look. Together they really bring out this Mason Jar Christmas Display.

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About Krystal Chiarolla

Krystal Chiarolla is a voice actor and writer based in the Seattle/Tacoma, Washington area. As a mother of two young children and wife to her spouse of over 10-years, she enjoys sharing family travel tips, recipes for everyone in the home, and entertainment that can be enjoyed by all.

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